A moment's peace
February 14, 2002 | 12:00am
Sometimes I sit at the back of my mind, seeking peace, setting free, surrounded by an endless stream of time from which I take, look and heal. Our minds need a constant process of cleaning, particularly from the most dominant of emotional debris, those cobwebs of sadness.
French author Rainer Maria Rilke once wrote that "the only sadnesses that are dangerous and unhealthy are the ones that we carry around in public in order to drown them out with noise... a sadness that gathers inside us, our lives, unlived, rejected, lost, a life that we can die of."
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French author Rainer Maria Rilke once wrote that "the only sadnesses that are dangerous and unhealthy are the ones that we carry around in public in order to drown them out with noise... a sadness that gathers inside us, our lives, unlived, rejected, lost, a life that we can die of."
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